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Summer Camp 2026 

🚨 Summer Camp Update

Junior Camp (Ages 4–6): Full / Waitlist available for all weeks.

All spots for the Junior camp (Ages 4–6) are currently filled. You can email [email protected] with the age of your child and week of interest to join the waiting list, and we will notify you if a spot opens up. Thank you! Children must be 4 years old by July 1st, 2026 and be able to toilet independently.


Ages 7–11: Limited Space Remaining
for Week 3
APPLY HERE for ages 7 - 11 / week 3
Waitlist available for all weeks. You can email [email protected] with the age of your child and week of interest to join the waiting list, and we will notify you if a spot opens up. 
Mulberry Waldorf School is thrilled to offer 5 weeks of Waldorf-inspired Summer Camp. Children will be immersed in both the natural and urban world around them within our building, our school’s play yards, and surrounding parks and activity centres. Their time will be balanced with engaging games, crafts, skill-building activities, and various forms of art. Each week will have an overarching theme, and cumulative artistic/craft work to remember their time at camp. There will be five Camp Counsellors (18+ years old), two Camp Directors (Skylar Jordan and Sarah Davis), and several volunteers (13+ years old) every day to facilitate the programming.
Week 1 (July 13-July 17): Ecosystems Week: Woodland Wonder
  • Junior (Ages 4–6): Full – Waitlist Available
  • Ages 7–11: Full – Waitlist Available
​Each day campers will learn and engage with one of the five main ecosystems in the world: Grasslands, Forest, Aquatic, Tundra, and Desert. They will interact with local plants, animals, and insects and learn about conservation approaches. Campers will engage in nature-based games, activities, crafts, and guest visits.
Cost= $300
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Week 2 (July 20-July 24): Centre Stage Week: Music, Theatre, Movement, and Performance
  • Junior (Ages 4–6): Full – Waitlist Available
  • Ages 7–11: Full – Waitlist Available
​From singing, to instrument-making, to dance, to costume-making, and set building, campers of any skill level will expand their performance knowledge. Campers will have the opportunity to share their performance and visual arts skills in an end of the week performance that family can attend! There are plenty of non-performance opportunities for participation!
Cost= $300


Week 3 (July 27-July 31) : Cosmic Quest Week
  • Junior (Ages 4–6): Full – Waitlist Available
  • Ages 7–11: Limited Space 
​Campers will explore the universe and our place within it! This week invites campers to think, wonder, and imagine through space-themed creativity and science-inspired play. Activities may include rocket-building art projects (with launches later in the week), hands-on science experiments, “Moving to Mars” cooperative outdoor games using natural materials in the forest yard, star maps, planet art, and storytelling.
Cost= $300

Week 4 (August 4-August 7): Time Traveller Week
  • Junior (Ages 4–6): Full – Waitlist Available
  • Ages 7–11: Full – Waitlist Available
​Campers will become time travelling historians and explorers as they learn about the stories, places, and people that shaped Kingston and beyond! Activities may include local walks and site-based exploration, historical role-play and storytelling, map-making and treasure hunts, and era-inspired arts and crafts.
Cost= $240

Week 5 (August 10-August 14): Mystery Week
  • Junior (Ages 4–6): Full – Waitlist Available
  • Ages 7–11: Waitlist Available​
​Campers will work together to find evidence, unlock clues, and solve different mysteries throughout the week. Through riddles, scavenger hunts, map reading, and fingerprinting, campers will be encouraged to use their collaborative, creative, and problem-solving skills.
Cost= $300

Meet Our Camp Staff

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Skylar Jordan

Co-Camp Director
Skylar worked for Mulberry as an After Care teacher from January 2021 until June 2023. She also worked as a pharmacy assistant from 2020-2023, and as a private music teacher at Arden’s Music from 2021-2023. She is currently working as a private nanny and music tutor in Montreal, Quebec, while she completes her master’s program. Skylar received a Bachelor of Music in voice from Queen’s University in 2023 and will be receiving a Master of Arts in Music Education from McGill University this upcoming August. Skylar is hoping to begin a PhD program in music education.

Skylar returned to Mulberry in February 2024 as a Co-Director for the first year of Summer Camp. She had a wonderful experience connecting and reconnecting with families in the Kingston and Mulberry community and is very excited to take on the role again this year with a marketing and enrolment focus. Skylar will be taking an administrative lead while also providing scheduling, programming, and recruitment support.

​When not working or researching, Skylar enjoys singing, playing piano, musical theatre, and reading. She loves to travel, go to the beach, and go on road trips with her friends and family!. ​
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Sarah Davis

Co-Camp Director
Sarah is a brand-new addition to the Mulberry team, joining in November 2025. She holds a B.A.H., B.Ed., and a Certificate in International Studies from Queen’s University, and is currently completing her Master’s in Museum Education remotely through the University of British Columbia. With a background as a professional actress, competitive dancer, and camp leader, Sarah has always been passionate about the arts and their role in children’s learning. She believes deeply in nurturing a love of learning in the early years and is excited to bring her enthusiasm for holistic, arts-integrated education to Mulberry.

Junior Counsellors 

Hiring Now
​Pricing Overview 2026
Dates & Fees (prices are per child, per week)
Week 1 Ecosystems Week (July 13-July 17) = $300
Week 2  Music, Theatre, Movement, and Performance Week (July 20-July 24) = $300
Week 3 Cosmic Quest Week (July 27-July 31) = $300
Week 4 Time Traveller Week (August 4 - August 7) =  $240
Week 5 Mystery Week (August 10-August 14) = $300
* All spots for the Junior camp (Ages 4–6) are currently filled. You can email [email protected] with the age of your child and week of interest to join the waiting list, and we will notify you if a spot opens up. Thank you! 

Ages 7–11: Limited Space Remaining for week 3 
APPLY HERE for ages 7 - 11 / week 3
​What to bring to Camp:
- A nut-free litterless lunch, two snacks, and reusable water bottle
- Sunscreen (optional, not provided by the camp)
- Bug spray (optional, not provided by the camp)
- Any required medications
- A hat for every day; rain hat for rain, sun hat for sun!
- Swimsuit and towel (e.g., for cooling off in a sprinkler)
- Outerwear (e.g., rain coat, sweater)
- Change of clothes
*If extra/different materials are needed, advanced notice will be given

​If you would like to know more about Mulberry Waldorf School, visit www.mulberrywaldorfschool.ca! If you have any questions, please email the Co-Directors at [email protected]

Camp Daily Rhythm
Core hours: 8:40am to 4:00pm
  • Drop off, settling in, icebreaker games.
  • Morning circle/introductions
  • Outdoor games/activities
  • Snack time (brought from home)
  • Indoor/outdoor activities, or field trip (e.g., walk to local park)
  • Lunch (brought from home)
  • Indoor/outdoor activities, or field trip for Senior Campers; Indoor Rest Time * for Junior Campers
  • Snack time (brought from home)
  • Wind down
  • Pick-up
* Rest time: Children will have the opportunity to take a short nap if needed, or have a quiet moment to relax their bodies/minds.

Contact Us
P: 613.542.0669
​25 Markland Street
Kingston, ON
​K7K 1S2
About Us
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Why Waldorf?
DEIABJ
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Employment Opportunities
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Student Placements
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Our Programs
About our Early Childhood Programs
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Morning Garden Preschool
Kindergarten
Grade 1-8
Early Childhood Enrichment Program
Summer Camp
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How to Apply
Book a Visit
Re-enrolment for Current Families
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Tuition Adjustment

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  • About
    • About Mulberry
    • Why Waldorf?
    • DEIABJ
    • Testimonials
    • Faculty & Staff
    • FAQs
    • Employment Opportunities
    • Student Placements
    • Links & Articles
  • Our Programs
    • About Our Early Childhood Programs
    • Family Programs >
      • Pregnancy Circle
      • Parent & Infant
      • Parent & Child
    • Morning Garden Preschool
    • Kindergarten
    • Grades 1 - 8
    • Early Childhood Enrichment Program
    • Summer Camp 2026
  • Admissions
    • How to Apply
    • Book a Visit
    • Re-Enrolment for current families
    • Tuition Fees
    • Tuition Adjustment
  • Community / Events
    • Lantern Walk
    • Winter Fair >
      • Community Market
      • Silent Auction
    • May Fair
    • Mulberry Alumni
    • Parent Participation and Community Building
    • Military and International Families
  • Contact Us
  • Calendar
  • Ways to Give